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3 Ways to Wear Floral Pants

October 9, 2013 by Jacquie Lee

Prints are a major trend this season and style blogger Christina Cravero knows three ways to wear floral pants for fall. Look for autumn-friendly colours like mustard and navy. These colours are so versatile it practically makes them a neutral.

Floral Pants for Weekend Errands

Ditch the denim pants and go for floral. Keep it casual by pairing these pants with a chambray shirt and a pair of cute and comfortable flats. Navy and mustard act as a neutral and look great with orange to add a pop of colour to the outfit.

Floral Pants for a PTA Meeting

During these meetings you'll want to be comfortable, conservative, yet stylish. Print mixing has always been a scary thing for most people, but pair your prints with similar colors so the two pieces blend together. The navy foundation on the blouse and pants creates a greate base for the pink blazer.

Floral Pants for Date Night

This look is for that special night when you want to impress your significant other! Keep it sleek and chic with a beige coat to the restaurant. Take off the coat to reveal a beautiful orange blouse. When you sit down, the the focal point will shift from your pants to the blouse. This outfit can also be easily worn from work to date night without having to change. Just jump in a cab and boom! You're arriving in style.

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